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When Love Comes Late
Alaris was playing in the snow with a group of kids. They were laughing, jumping around and running after each other. They made snow angels and snowman and made a whole snowman family. Alaris didn’t know why but all the younger children liked him.
They looked up to him and they relied on him. Their fun time was soon cut short by the voice of a female who’s tone was serious. “Children it’s time to come now your mothers are asking for you and are worried so run along now.”
“As for you hybrid it’s time you left.” “The basket of food has been left at the same place as usual.” “The chief thanks you for the firewood.” Alaris nodded and said goodbye to the children. He turned around and started walking.
His face was soon filled with sadness. After some walking he arrived at the rock. He grabbed the basket of food and headed back to his cave. “I’m home.” Kali a snow bloom leopard greeted him. She purred and nuzzled her head on his chest. He smiled a little and pated her head.
Her young cubs come running excitedly and playful. Her partner Quiln bowed his head in respect. He then greeted Alaris in his own way. “Hey Kali hey Quiln.” “Sorry I know I took longer to come back today you must of been worried.” “Quiln your kids have grown strong and big you really are the king you know that.”
Alaris patted his head. He was more the silent type but you could tell he liked it by the way he closed his eyes and his body language. Kali sat down. “You need not worry young Alaris.” “We know you’ll always come back besides the bond we have allows us to know if you’re alive or not and how far away you are.”
“Did you get some food from the village.” Alaris started to sort out the food and what he was going to eat now.” “Yes what about you was the hunt good?” Quiln shook himself. “Yes it went well you need not worry about us young cub.” It was like this everyday. Alaris tried not to let it get to him but sometimes his emotions could not be held back.
But he was lucky to have Kali and her family. He raised Kali from a young cub after her mother was found dead due to an injury. He watched Kali grow and find love and even have her own family. He does feel lonely but not that lonely as he has her and her family to keep him company. They are loyal to one another.
Years passed and nothing changed. Even though he was allowed to play with the kids he was still a monster in the eyes of the village and was allowed to play for long. He was soon asked by the chieftain to stay away. They would provide food but he wasn’t allowed to go near the village or the villagers.
Alaris accepted this. After all this time nothing had changed he was an outcast whoever he was. Now grown up his heart was shut off. The young cubs were no longer young cubs. He was chasing after the whole pack when he saw lights and heard a lot of noise coming from the village. He forgot the deal and approached with the pack.
They was so much going on. It was so grand and seemed to be a celebration of some sort. Alaris did some more looking around. He found a small group enjoying the celebration in a more quieter area. There was a man dressed nicely another man dressed nicely and two women that look dignified. He kept his distance.
As he was about to head back he noticed that one of the leopards was missing. It was Carion. He could be seen slowly approaching the group his eyes fixated on the meat on the table. The lady notices him and screams. A guy standing next to one of the gentleman starts shooting fireballs at Carson. He gets hit with one and yelps. I quickly run over and jump in front of him.
I let the other fireball hit me but I do not get hurt. The man stops upon seeing me. A pattern forms on my face and glows blue. I open my mouth and blue fire shoots out and hits the mans shoulder. But he was ordered not to attack back. He stands up and I continue to stay in front of Carion. The noble looking man looks at me.
His eyes were filled with curiosity. “Stand down Lyro.” “Everyone else remain calm I will handle this situation.” He then looked back at Alaris. “It’s okay no ones gonna attack.” “Is your friend okay?” Are you okay?” “What’s your name?” “The rest of the pack come running but I stop them from getting any closer using the stop hand gesture. The other people looked at the direction he was looking at.
The women gossip and were frightened. I pick up Carion and signal for the others to run. I then start running to before the group could make another move or get another word out. The man looked in the direction that Alaris had run off in. He was both intrigued and sad at the same time. He had him and his friends head back to the village.
He told his friends to wait whilst he went to talk to the chieftain. Back at the cave Alaris was tending to Carion’s wounds with a herbal mixture he had made some days ago for himself. “You will be okay just rest okay Carion. Alaris exited the room. Kali and Quiln were waiting. Kali was anxious. “Is he going to be okay Alaris?”
“Don’t worry he will be fine.” Deep down Alaris knew he wouldn’t. Without a potion that was useful for whatever fire spell was used Carion would soon be on deaths door. The herbal remedy only eased the pain. “You can go and sit with him I’m going out for a moment to get some fresh air. Alaris left them and stood outside the cave entrance wondering what to do.”
”He was banned from the village but the only person that could help Carion was inside. He was struggling to decide what to do. Back at the Village the chieftain was sitting with the man. “What can I help you with your majesty?” The man now addressed as a noble thought for some moment. “I encountered a wild looking man with what I believe to be a snow ligom leopard.”
The chieftains facial expression changed. The noble man could tell she knew something. “Who is he?” The chieftain closed her eyes and sighed. “He’s a hybrid.” “We provid him with food for firewood.” “He’s been here for the last 16 years.” “We found him at the age of 2 or 3.” “We took care of him for a while but I must admit we kicked him out when he turned about 7.”
“The other women started complaining.” They were unsettled with an unknown hybrid playing with their kids.” “Especially after an accident that was not the boys fault.” “But alas I had my duties as the protector of the village but the boy chose to leave on his own accord.” “My guess is that he probably overheard the meetings and the conversation that took place and felt bad.”
“But I was not willing to entirely abandon the boy so I provided him with food and allowed him a certain amount of time to play with the kids who’s parents had no issue with but then when he turned 10 the fathers weren’t okay with their children playing with him and well as a woman you know how it is so I had no choice but to give in.”
“I’m old and in no state to fight with healthy warrior men in their prime.” “But I still provide him with food for firewood that is the deal he chose as he wanted to repay me for not turning my back on him completely.” “I just wish I could do more for him.” The nobleman listened intently to what she was saying sucking it all in. “Hmm sounds like he had it rough.”
What about that pack of leopards.” “Snow bloom and snow lightening leopards are known for being aggressive and hostile and territorial.” “No one is able to come close and they are powerful creatures and hard to come by.” “Not even tamers are able to make contracts with them not even pros.”